Rather than a full blog post, here are a number of posts that have caught my eye recently.
Roger Pearce has a novel from the Theodosian Code.
Mary Beard has a splendid post on a fabulous Isabelle de Pedro dress with a print from the Villa of the Mysteries in Pompeii.
Medieval News has a medievalists guide to the British election. There is also a nice piece on the Online Froissart (a bit later than this blog normally looks at, but interesting).
Looting matters has some video from the Cairo conference.
Rogueclassicism has the reopening of a Mithraic site in the Rodopi Mountains.
The Römermuseum in Haltern is open again.
An extensive piece on Muziris in Frontline magazine. Great pix.
A Corner of Tenth-Century Europe notes that Francia is online.
The Times has an interview with Rachel Weisz about her new film, Agora, in which she plays the fourth-century Egyptian philosopher Hypatia. I thought that it came out last year.
Finally, (and late) via Elginism, a funny April's Fool gag from Hedgefunds Review.
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